Meanwhile, Sam Smith's "Too Good at Goodbyes" surges to a new peak, jumping from No. 10 to No. 4, as his sophomore album, The Thrill of It All, launches at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Plus, Maroon 5's "What Lovers Do," featuring SZA, lifts 12-9 on the Hot 100 as the group's new album, Red Pill Blues, starts just below Smith's new set, at No. 2, on the Billboard 200.

"Rockstar," released on Republic Records, logs a sixth (nonconsecutive) week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart with 43.6 million U.S. streams (down 5 percent), in the week ending Nov. 9, according to Nielsen Music. It slips 4-5 on Digital Song Sales, which it led for a week, with 47,000 downloads sold (up 2 percent) in the week ending Nov. 9.

"Rockstar" bounds 14-10 on Radio Songs with 74 million in all-format audience (up 17 percent) in the week ending Nov. 12, marking Post Malone's first Radio Songs top 10. He previously reached the chart with "White Iverson" (No. 24, 2015) and "Congratulations," featuring Quavo (No. 34, August). 21 Savage likewise achieves his first Radio Songs top 10.

Camila Cabello's "Havana," featuring Young Thug, holds at No. 2 on the Hot 100. It gains by 22 percent to 57,000 downloads sold, despite a 3-4 retreat on Digital Song Sales (47,000, up 12 percent), and holds at No. 4 on Streaming Songs (31.9 million, down 1 percent).

On Radio Songs, "Havana" hurtles 17-9 (75 million, up 23 percent), good for top Airplay Gainer honors on the Hot 100. Cabello earns her second solo Radio Songs top 10, following "Bad Things," with Machine Gun Kelly (No. 3, February). As a member of Fifth Harmony (whom she departed nearly a year ago), she notched two Radio Songs top 10s: "Worth It," featuring Kid Ink (No. 9, 2015), and "Work From Home," featuring Ty Dolla $ign (No. 4 2016).

Looking ahead to next week, the gap tightens this week between "Havana" and "Rockstar" on the Hot 100, as the former gains by 10 percent in overall chart points and the latter decreases by 1 percent. (Both songs are on sale for 69 cents in the iTunes Store.) Perhaps helping the momentum of "Havana": a new remix with Daddy Yankee dropped yesterday (Nov. 12) and Cabello performed the song on the MTV Europe Music Awards the same night.

Sam Smith's "Too Good at Goodbyes" roars 10-4 on the Hot 100, passing its prior No. 5 peak reached upon its debut eight weeks earlier. The ballad bounds 14-5 on Streaming Songs (27.2 million, up 40 percent) and keeps at No. 8 on Digital Song Sales (28,000, down 2 percent) and No. 11 on Radio Songs (70 million, up 2 percent). As previously reported, parent album The Thrill of It All bows as Smith's first No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with 237,000 equivalent album units.

Smith's first LP, In the Lonely Hour, reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in 2014 and spun off three Hot 100 top 10s: "Stay With Me" (No. 2), "I'm Not the Only One" (No. 5) and "Lay Me Down" (No. 8). ("Goodbyes" is Smith's fifth Hot 100 top 10; he also reached No. 7 in 2014 as featured on Disclosure's "Latch.")

Closing out the Hot 100's top five, Imagine Dragons' "Thunder" is stationary at its No. 5 high. It concurrently crowns the Hot Rock Songs chart for a second week.

Logic's "1-800-273-8255," featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid, falls to No. 6 on the Hot 100 from No. 4, after reaching No. 3, and Portugal. The Man's "Feel It Still" slips 6-7 after hitting No. 4, while ruling Radio Songs for a fifth week (118 million, down 7 percent).

Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" re-enters the Hot 100's top 10 at a new No. 8 peak (from No. 11). Its official video arrived Nov. 9 (the last day of the streaming and sales tracking week for Nov. 25-dated charts, perhaps setting it up for streaming gains on next week's rankings).

As its new set Red Pill Blues enters the Billboard 200 at No. 2 (122,000 units), marking the group's sixth top 10, Maroon 5 jumps to the Hot 100's top 10 with "What Lovers Do," featuring SZA. The song charges 12-6 on Digital Song Sales (38,000, up 52 percent); 8-7 on Radio Songs (79 million, on par with the prior week); and 37-25 on Streaming Songs (16 million, up 21 percent).

Maroon 5 earns its lucky 13th Hot 100 top 10, extending its mark for the most among groups in the 2000s and 2010s (dating to its first top 10, "This Love," in 2004). The Black Eyed Peas follow with 10 in that span; among all acts, Rihanna leads with 31 top 10s since the start of the 2000s, dating to her first in 2005.

"Lovers" featured R&B singer-songwriter SZA celebrates her first Hot 100 top 10.

Rounding out the Hot 100's top tier, J Balvin and Willy William's "Mi Gente," featuring Beyonce, drops 9-10, after rising to No. 3, and leads Hot Latin Songs for a sixth week. (Beyonce should debut on next week's Hot 100, as featured on Eminem's new single, "Walk on Water.")

Below the Hot 100's top 10, two songs enter the top 20 for the first time: G-Eazy's "No Limit," featuring A$AP Rocky and Cardi B (24-13), and Halsey's "Bad at Love" (27-20).

"Call It What You Want," from Taylor Swift's album Reputation, debuts as the set's fourth No. 1 on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart, arriving atop the list (dated Nov. 25) with 68,000 downloads sold in the tracking week ending Nov. 9, according to Nielsen Music.

With the track's launch start on Digital Song Sales, Swift extends her record for the most No. 1s in the chart's history to 15. She also adds to her mark for the most No. 1 debuts: 14.

The first three tracks from Reputation each likewise opened atop Digital Song Sales: "Look What You Made Me Do," on the Sept. 16-dated chart with 353,000 sold, the greatest weekly total for a song in 2017; "...Ready for It?" (135,000, Sept. 23); and "Gorgeous" (68,000, Nov. 11; the song started with slightly more than that of "Call" before figures were rounded off).

Swift matches the four Digital Song Sales No. 1s that she logged from her prior album, 1989, the last set until Reputation to yield a quartet of leaders on the list. Released in 2014, 1989 generated the sales No. 1s "Shake It Off," "Out of the Woods," "Blank Space" and "Bad Blood," featuring Kendrick Lamar.

As previously reported, Reputation has sold 925,000 copies in its first three days (Nov. 10-12), according to Nielsen Music. It's primed to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart dated Dec. 2.

Powered by its official lyric video, "Call" also enters the Streaming Songs chart at No. 50 with 9.7 million U.S. streams.

The song debuts at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100, which blends streaming, airplay and sales data. Swift scores her 74th Hot 100 entry, breaking a tie with Aretha Franklin (73) for the second-most among women. Nicki Minaj paces the category with 81.